From France To Sudan


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On this page you will learn about some of the differences and similarities Sudan and France have. The Five main topics we will focus on is
  • Environmental Damage
  • Climate Change
  • Hostile Neighbors
  • Friendly Trade Partners
  • Society's Response to its Environmental Problems

There are many differences between France and Sada, for instance France developed faster than Sudan. Now to break it down to the five main ideas above. With the information collected both Sudan and France have had there fair share of environmental damages, from the natural causes and also pollution and such. Frances mainly pollution is, water pollution.

Climate change plays different roles in these two countries. For instance, a hot day in France is a lovely day to go out on the beach and stay outside. On the other hand a dry hot day in Sudan is not good, Sudan depends on rainfall in order for their crops to grow.

When it comes to hostile neighbors France and Sudan are completely different. France being a part of the European Union, it has no hostile neighbors. Sudan, on the flip side lies between Ethiopia and Uganda. Sudan and Ethiopia have had problems having to do with border control.

In order for a world go round and economy to grow, trade has to happen. France and Sudan both have trading partners. Surprisingly United States does not trade with Sudan, well from the information that I gathered. Now, France and the United States, those are friendly trading partners, with benefits. Sudan's major trading partner is Saudi Arabia.

If you look at the information I gathered about Frances water needs, you can see that, France has a limited supply of water. When droughts happen France tends to suffer. This is very similar with Sudan, both countries need water. France limit there use on water for different things, if you go on that France page you can see what I'm talking about. Sudan, well since they need water for their agriculture, they wait until water comes, there isn't much they can do about it.